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    Wild dwarf chameleons fighting

    Hello. It's been two years since I last posted on this forum. In the meantime, I'm on the third chameleon season now. I've seen about 15 chameleons each season since March 2012. Two were flapnecks, and the rest were Bradypodion transvalense. When I find a chameleon, I handle it for an hour or...
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    It happened again: this time, a flapneck

    So, another Chameleon found in the garden in Swaziland. This time, it is a flapneck (Chamaeleo dilepis according to the local wildlife guidebook. However I saw one expert online- may have been Chris Anderson on this forum- disputing whether this is really dilepis). I think it is a female, and...
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    Help please: Bradypodion transvaalense found by noob in garden

    Dear Chameleon-Lovers, Yesterday I didn't know much about chameleons. Tonight I have one sleeping in a coffee tree in the lounge. He was found on the grass at my workplace, not far from a tree where I spotted a chameleon a few months ago. I'm calling him Babe. For now at least. Anyway, I live...
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